Services WAN bonding
IX20 User Guide
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Automatic: Automatically sets the mode to Cellular Optimized for Speed-mode
for cellular, and Ethernet for non-cellular. Thisis the default mode.
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Cellular Optimized for Speed: Ageneral-purpose configuration suitable for
most lines (4G, DSL, etc), with a fair tolerance for packet lossand latency.
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Cellular Optimized for Latency: Another preset for mobile connectionswith
an even higher focuson latency.
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Ethernet: Apreset for direct Ethernet connections, very sensitiveto latency
and packet loss.
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Low Latency: Similar to Ethernet preset, but with higher tolerance for packet
loss.
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TCP Mode: UtilizesTCPinstead of UDP. Higher throughput rate at the cost of
latency. Useful in scenarioswhere UDPis throttled or blocked.
v. Repeat for additional interfaces.
For example, if you want to bond a wired WAN Ethernet with a cellular modem, add
two bonded interfaces: the ETH1 Ethernet interface and Modem cellular interface.
f. Click Save.
4. Create a site-specific settings file for the Tunnel username and Tunnel password options:
a. Click Home.
b. Click and select Download to download a CSV file to your local filesystem, which you
can use to set site-specific settings.